Italian engineer abducted in Libya in July freed: Italy ministry

ROME (Reuters) - An Italian construction engineer abducted in Libya last July has been freed, Italy's foreign ministry said on Thursday. Marco Vallisa was kidnapped on July 5 along with two other workers from Macedonia and Bosnia in the town of Zuwara. The two others were freed several days later. A foreign ministry statement said Vallisa was on his way back to Italy but gave no details of how he was freed. Libya has seen a rise in kidnappings of diplomats, foreigners and Libyans, with a fractious government and parliament unable to control militias that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Vallisa worked for the northern Italian construction company Piacentini Costruzioni.